Anyone for a software solution?
It should be that when motion is detected, on your lap, the fans are programmed to run more and keep it cooler.
When no motion is detected, on a desk, the fans are programmed to keep it quieter.
For a minute I thought production meant it was being pressed onto discs... Then again I'm not a software developer.
" 1UP: And when's that due out again?
GB: [Laughs] I think it'll be out when pigs fly. But it's definitely going well now. Things are together; we're in full production. We're basically just pulling all the pieces together and making the game out of it. There's a lot that's finished. All the guns are finished. Most of the creatures are finished. And as I said, we're just basically pulling it all together and trying to make it fun. We've kind of got all these disassociated elements that make up a game, and you put them together and things happen. And then you just tweak it and polish it until it's fun, and that's kind of the phase we're in now, just trying to make something that is really fun to play and interesting. "
"This is a $140 billion opportunity on hardware. It's dwarfed by the opportunity in software and services on top of that," Kilroy said. "There's a reason there's $10 billion of investment in play."
I'm a switch-back-backer. I'm like your typical teenager market. First used Macs in school. Got a windows PC at home. Got MSN Messenger.
Then I got a mac, but I had to switch back because of no webcam support (yes...for the ladies). All I hear from my fellow teens with macs is "Macs suck because their MSN can't do anything." God I hope that there is a new MSN for OSx86 that has webcam support!!! Maybe once Yahoo can use the MSN network... that will somehow be done.
I really want to be a switch-back-back-backer.:/
PS If anyone tells me that there is a way to webcam on MSN on a mac, I will slap myself.
I doubt that it will be located here in the Okanagan because the light pollution from Kelowna is getting obnoxious!
More down south, near Osoyoos, there is already a smaller telescope and many people live on the top of a hill with their sweet amatuer scope-domes in their back yards *drool* Unfortunately the city below is growing.
It's more likely to be located in the mountains away from any other cities. (And I thought Slashdot finally hit home!)
Calm down! I was agreeing with the general concept that those Zelda games are really good, not with his preference of Majora's Mask.
I agree, and when you can't play any more... fish!
Does it help much that when flying you are inside an aluminum can?
What happens when he plays one of those literally impossible NES games and in his frustration tries to break the controller in half?
Anyone for a software solution? It should be that when motion is detected, on your lap, the fans are programmed to run more and keep it cooler. When no motion is detected, on a desk, the fans are programmed to keep it quieter.
Now I can say it: The linux bootup sequence is sexy!
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Now that his comment has been posted, I wonder if we will ever see him again...
that's an interesting point. why doesn't evolution dictate that there are many more females than males? ':-\
Wow, it's the ultimate compact car!
+1 Redundant
For a minute I thought production meant it was being pressed onto discs... Then again I'm not a software developer.
"
1UP: And when's that due out again?
GB: [Laughs] I think it'll be out when pigs fly. But it's definitely going well now. Things are together; we're in full production. We're basically just pulling all the pieces together and making the game out of it. There's a lot that's finished. All the guns are finished. Most of the creatures are finished. And as I said, we're just basically pulling it all together and trying to make it fun. We've kind of got all these disassociated elements that make up a game, and you put them together and things happen. And then you just tweak it and polish it until it's fun, and that's kind of the phase we're in now, just trying to make something that is really fun to play and interesting.
"
Competition In Action!
"This is a $140 billion opportunity on hardware. It's dwarfed by the opportunity in software and services on top of that," Kilroy said. "There's a reason there's $10 billion of investment in play."
And 1400% profit, too! Nice.
Has this guy lived or what?
Also, the new has a 60 watt hour lithium-polymer battery, and the old had a 58 watt hour lithium-ion. (Is there a difference?)
Shh.
The Hard-Disk! It's HD, too.
I'm a switch-back-backer. I'm like your typical teenager market. First used Macs in school. Got a windows PC at home. Got MSN Messenger.
:/
Then I got a mac, but I had to switch back because of no webcam support (yes...for the ladies). All I hear from my fellow teens with macs is "Macs suck because their MSN can't do anything."
God I hope that there is a new MSN for OSx86 that has webcam support!!!
Maybe once Yahoo can use the MSN network... that will somehow be done.
I really want to be a switch-back-back-backer.
PS If anyone tells me that there is a way to webcam on MSN on a mac, I will slap myself.
I doubt that it will be located here in the Okanagan because the light pollution from Kelowna is getting obnoxious!
More down south, near Osoyoos, there is already a smaller telescope and many people live on the top of a hill with their sweet amatuer scope-domes in their back yards *drool*
Unfortunately the city below is growing.
It's more likely to be located in the mountains away from any other cities.
(And I thought Slashdot finally hit home!)
Huge boost to the economy.
That's what he gets for moving to the dark side.
Well, most people aren't naked at work...and I was thinking of the women, of course.